When you have jubilee of eroticisma pop culture moment as big as Baby Yoda, you get it tattooed on your body forever. It's just what you do.
That's precisely what Brock McLaughlin did once he saw Baby Yoda drinking his tea in the fourth episode of The Mandalorian, the Star Wars live-action series on Disney Plus. The White Claw was an added bonus.
"As someone who works in Marketing I was fascinated by the cult of White Claw and how the [drink] dominated the conversation this summer," McLaughlin said. "Baby Yoda and White Claw together just seemed like the perfect combination."
The tattoo, completed by artist Paul Wolk, took two hours and has garnered thousands of likes on Twitter. Social media just can't get enough of any and all Baby Yoda content. White Claw tweeted its appreciation, as well.
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McLaughlin's friends also love the design. Well, we're pretty sure anyway.
"My friends love it, at least that's what they tell me to my face," McLaughlin said. "My girlfriend is supportive which is how I know she's a keeper."
Isn't that what they say? If you can't love someone at their worst, then you don't deserve them at their Baby Yoda White Claw tattoo.
Topics Star Wars
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